cabriole cabriolle [< F "carriage"] Obs.
n. originally, a light open sleigh used in French Canada, drawn by one or two horses (sometimes by dogs), and having a seat for the driver.
See also: cariole ((n.)) (def. 1)
- 1816  During winter it is a favorite amusement . . . to drive in a cabriolle, a very comfortable open carriage, set on runners. . . .
- 1827  (1832)  It being Sunday, and the day fine and pleasant, numbers of farmers and others, and fine veiled females in gigs, cabrioles, and Jersey waggons, were dashing along. . . .